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Lectures in History: FEED DROP A250 Abraham Lincoln and Conditions Leading to the Civil War
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The Civil War was driven by a fusion of religious nationalism and political ideology, where citizens understood the nation as 'a nation under God' with both scriptural and secular dimensions. Abraham Lincoln's religious views evolved from deism to providentialism during the war, reflecting how religious and political discourse interpenetrated. The war's sacrifice was motivated by defending democratic republicanism and the belief that America had a special purpose under God, while religious nationalism expressed itself through both anti-slavery and pro-slavery factions. This religious-political fusion was essential to understanding the Civil War's causes and Lincoln's leadership.

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